First published in 1990. During the last twenty years, prodigious scholarly effort has gone into the study of fascism and the right in twentieth-century Europe. Quite apart from the study of particular fascist and national socialist movements and of individual right-wing regimes (Fascist Italy, the Third Reich, Franco's Spain, etc.), scholars have striven to locate the essential nature of fascism; to determine what is distinctive about its ideas, programmes, policies and support; to identify what, if anything, differentiates it from other forms of rightism; and to decide whether a satisfactory…mehr
First published in 1990. During the last twenty years, prodigious scholarly effort has gone into the study of fascism and the right in twentieth-century Europe. Quite apart from the study of particular fascist and national socialist movements and of individual right-wing regimes (Fascist Italy, the Third Reich, Franco's Spain, etc.), scholars have striven to locate the essential nature of fascism; to determine what is distinctive about its ideas, programmes, policies and support; to identify what, if anything, differentiates it from other forms of rightism; and to decide whether a satisfactory definition of 'fascism' can be arrived at. This volume is intended to assist the further consideration of these and related problems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Introduction Allies rivals or antagonists? Fascists and conservatives in modern Europe Martin Blinkhorn; Chapter 2 Italian fascism: radical politics and conservative goals Roland Sarti; Chapter 3 Conservative Catholics and Italian fascism: the Clerico-Fascists John Pollard; Chapter 4 Conservatives and radical nationalists in Germany: the production of fascist potentials 1912-28 Geoff Eley; Chapter 5 German Conservatives and the Third Reich: an ambiguous relationship Jeremy Noakes; Chapter 6 Conservatives and fascists in Austria 1918-34 Jill Lewis; Chapter 7 Conservatism traditionalism and fascism in Spain 1898-1937 Martin Blinkhorn; Chapter 8 Populism and parasitism: the Falange and the Spanish establishment 1939-75 Paul Preston; Chapter 9 Conservatism dictatorship and fascism in Portugal 1914-45 Tom Gallagher; Chapter 10 The conservative right and the far right in France: the search for power 1934-44 Roger Austin; Chapter 11 Conservatism authoritarianism and fascism in Greece 1915-45 David Close; Chapter 12 Fascists and conservatives in Romania: two generations of nationalists Irina Livezeanu; Chapter 13 Conservatives antifascists in the Nordic countries: Norway Sweden Denmark and Finland 1918-45 Stein U. Larsen; Chapter 14 Conservatism and the failure of fascism in interwar Britain John Stevenson;
Chapter 1 Introduction Allies rivals or antagonists? Fascists and conservatives in modern Europe Martin Blinkhorn; Chapter 2 Italian fascism: radical politics and conservative goals Roland Sarti; Chapter 3 Conservative Catholics and Italian fascism: the Clerico-Fascists John Pollard; Chapter 4 Conservatives and radical nationalists in Germany: the production of fascist potentials 1912-28 Geoff Eley; Chapter 5 German Conservatives and the Third Reich: an ambiguous relationship Jeremy Noakes; Chapter 6 Conservatives and fascists in Austria 1918-34 Jill Lewis; Chapter 7 Conservatism traditionalism and fascism in Spain 1898-1937 Martin Blinkhorn; Chapter 8 Populism and parasitism: the Falange and the Spanish establishment 1939-75 Paul Preston; Chapter 9 Conservatism dictatorship and fascism in Portugal 1914-45 Tom Gallagher; Chapter 10 The conservative right and the far right in France: the search for power 1934-44 Roger Austin; Chapter 11 Conservatism authoritarianism and fascism in Greece 1915-45 David Close; Chapter 12 Fascists and conservatives in Romania: two generations of nationalists Irina Livezeanu; Chapter 13 Conservatives antifascists in the Nordic countries: Norway Sweden Denmark and Finland 1918-45 Stein U. Larsen; Chapter 14 Conservatism and the failure of fascism in interwar Britain John Stevenson;
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